London, Apr 16 (AFP) Britain’s Dan Evans is ready to make his comeback after a one-year drugs ban on the Glasgow Trophy ATP Challenger tournament later this month.

The 27-year-old, who examined sure for cocaine closing April, has been passed a wildcard into the qualifying draw for the match, which begins on April 28.

“I want to thank everyone who has supported me throughout this difficult period,” stated Evans. “I’ve discovered so much about myself in my time clear of the sport, a recreation that I like very dearly.

“I’m now dedicated to coaching arduous, resuming my profession and getting again to the place I used to be, even supposing recognize this may increasingly take time.”

Evans, who has a career-high score of 41, has slipped to 994th within the singles ratings.

“We were having common touch with Dan and he has proven authentic dedication to getting his tennis profession again not off course,” stated Lawn Tennis Association efficiency director Simon Timson.

“We have equipped a structured programme of sports activities science and drugs give a boost to to assist his adventure since Dan was eligible once more